Halifax Citadel National Park in Halifax - Nova Scotia, Canada




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Halifax Citadel National Park in Halifax - Nova Scotia, Canada

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Tour the Halifax Citadel National Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia - beginning with the firing of the noon gun, and featuring a summary the location's history as a Royal Navy dock. The Halifax Citadel's free guided tours include an opportunity to view the quarters, and even enjoy tea with the Highlanders. Want to plan your trip to Canada? Visit http://www.canada.travel Find out what type of traveller you are: http://www.canada.travel/travellertypes. For participants in the UK, you also stand a chance to win a trip to Canada!

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